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Airmed-cardio: a GSM and Internet services-based system for out-of-hospital follow-up of cardiac patients

Published: 01 March 2005 Publication History

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A platform built around three information entities (patient, health-care_agent, and central_station) was designed to enable patients with chronic heart disease (in stable condition; emergency situations were excluded deliberately) to complete specifically defined protocols for out-of-hospital follow-up and monitoring. The patients belonged to one of four specific risk groups: arterial hypertension, malignant arrhythmias, heart failure, and postinfarction rehabilitation. They were provided with portable recording equipment and a cellular phone that supported data transmission [electrocardiogram (ECG)] and wireless application protocol (WAP) (remaining parameters and ad hoc questionnaires). The central station was an automatized platform, with no human operator. The information received was organized chronologically in patient folders. The health-care_agents had continuous and secure access to the patient folders, through tools based on the world wide web and WAP, and to short messages sent by their patients. A pilot project was conducted with 89 patients (mean length of participation: 50.1 days). A total of 2168 ECGs (mean duration transmission=2 min/30 s; network errors < 0.1%) and 4011 short messages (none lost, in 95% of cases 30 s

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cover image IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine  Volume 9, Issue 1
March 2005
149 pages

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Published: 01 March 2005

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  1. Electrocardiogram (ECG)
  2. global system for mobile communication (GSM)
  3. short message service (SMS)
  4. telecardiology
  5. wireless application protocol (WAP)
  6. world wide web (WWW)

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